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alternative therapies
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, alternative therapy use is influenced by family and community beliefs and emphasizes group harmony and traditional practices.
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cognitive biases
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, group decision-making can reduce the influence of individual cognitive biases.
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expressing opinions
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, there is a greater emphasis on group harmony and conformity, leading to the suppression of individual opinions.
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4
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friend request
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, friend requests are often sent within existing social circles to maintain group harmony.
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5
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honoring elders
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, there is a strong tradition of honoring and caring for elders.
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6
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nuclear family
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, there is a focus on extended family and kinship networks rather than the nuclear family concept.
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personal boundaries
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Collectivistic societies
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In collectivistic societies, personal boundaries are more fluid and prioritize community and family relationships over individual boundaries.
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